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Where Can I Find the Space Used by an Application?

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  • daebakD Offline
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    wrote on last edited by girish
    #1

    Hello everyone,

    Previously, in the storage tab, it showed how much space the application was occupying. Now I no longer see this information. Has it been removed or moved elsewhere?
    Thanks!

    BUSINESS DEVELOPER
    https://antoniodonofrio.com

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      In System Info at https://my.domain.coop/#/system

      But prob should also be in app storage tab too and/ or on graphs tab

      I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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        https://docs.cloudron.io/system/#disk-usage Disk usage is updated periodically and you will see "Last updated" at the top. You can also click the refresh button on the top right to get the "latest" disk usage.

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        • daebakD daebak

          Hello everyone,

          Previously, in the storage tab, it showed how much space the application was occupying. Now I no longer see this information. Has it been removed or moved elsewhere?
          Thanks!

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          @daebak said in Where Can I Find the Space Used by an Application?:

          Previously, in the storage tab, it showed how much space the application was occupying

          Yes, sorry, we removed this because this information was not "latest". It was displaying the same data as the system graphs (it might be a bit out of date). This is why we removed it since some people got confused.

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          • girishG girish

            @daebak said in Where Can I Find the Space Used by an Application?:

            Previously, in the storage tab, it showed how much space the application was occupying

            Yes, sorry, we removed this because this information was not "latest". It was displaying the same data as the system graphs (it might be a bit out of date). This is why we removed it since some people got confused.

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            @girish Thanks

            BUSINESS DEVELOPER
            https://antoniodonofrio.com

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